I’m amused by the charade that nobody in Congress or the White House knows who the whistleblower is, or at least has a pretty good idea. Come on, kiddies, the pool of suspects is small, and the addition of a second whistleblower, closer to the action, shrinks the pool even more.
Someone Trump and his cronies don’t know? If the second whistleblower has first hand knowledge of the call that group would be tiny and Trump would have turned them in for the $50k bounty.
I thought I heard the WB was a CIA person who in the course of their duties got complaints from several sources, via legitimate channels over real concerns.
I’m guessing Bill Taylor. He’s on the text messages with Volker and Sondland and Giuliani, implying that he’s uneasy about the apparent quid pro quo (without using those words). They reply that they should be speaking by phone instead of text, and also add a carefully worded message that there’s no quid pro quo. CNN’s comment is that his concerns are exactly those of the whistleblower.
Do we know who S is? I’ve been too busy lately and have fallen very behind on this story. Is it Stephen Miller? Or Steven. Don’t know which is correct.
He is apparently a career CIA employee who was assigned to the White House (according to the NY Times). More importantly, several people at the White House came to him with their concerns and he was the one to file the formal complaint. He’s not an individual, but the representative of a number of concerned public servants.